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I still only watched the first batch, hopefully i can find the other ones.

So happy the movie will be dubbed, since I haven't even bothered to watch the sub version.

First batch of what? Part 5 episodes? Because then you would've heard the...unique translation choices made when Gray actually attempted to fly. (My sides still ache from that first time I saw the scene dubbed.)

And remember, the movie should debut tomorrow or over the weekend. If we're lucky, maybe we'll hear some casting choices soon. Going over the current cast Funimation's been using for their dubs as of late, I'd put my money on Bryan Massey as Lily.

Tiff Grant as Momon, interesting, which reminds me, kinda off topic, isn't it a weird coincidence that she was picked to voice Chris in the Majikoi dub? German and/or sexpot voicing should be the key role in her resumé^^;;.

I too have seen the dub, and I finally know the rest of those voice actors. Now, to go over the voice actors of note:

Pantherlily (Rick Keeling) - There's only one way to describe it: deep. Very deep. So deep, it almost sounded like he was focusing more on his own voice than his performance, which was mostly just exposition, so it was kind of weak. But seeing how we'll be getting more (and better) scenes of him, there's still hope of improvement.

Eclair (Jessica Calvello) - This one was...bad. She just droned soullessly during much of her scenes, and her more emotional scenes were so over-the-top that it reminded me too much of her role as Excel for me to enjoy. This could just be my complete and utter disinterest in Eclair as a character talking, though, and it would be tricky to give a good or interesting performance to a character who is neither of those things. But honestly, I think this one just made it worse...

Momon (Tiffany Grant) - Definitely one of the better ones. There was a cuteness to it that wasn't quite as grating as in Japanese, so it definitely helped make Momon a little more charming for me, when originally he was almost as uninteresting to me as Eclair (and yeah, I finally know for sure that Momon is a boy).

Duke Cream (Scott Zenreich) - He lies somewhere between Eclair's awfulness and Momon's decency. All I know about this guy is that he's a complete unknown, so if this is his first major voice role, he has much room for improvement. But he did bring his lame role just a little step up, so he wasn't god-awful.

Dist (Taliesin Jaffe) - He was just okay. And that's saying a lot, since Dist is one of the most boring, forgettable anime movie villains in the rogue's gallery of all boring, forgettable movie villains.

Cannon (Kyle Hebert) - Can't go wrong with Kyle. He was a tad spotty for a scene or two, but he wasn't awful.

Chase (Jason Liebrecht) - This guy was criminally underused. That's his only problem. He was by far the coolest villain, with the coolest powers and coolest design of all the villains in this movie. And now he gets the coolest voice. This guy was scary. I will remember this one.

I too have seen the dub, and I finally know the rest of those voice actors. Now, to go over the voice actors of note:

Pantherlily (Rick Keeling) - There's only one way to describe it: deep. Very deep. So deep, it almost sounded like he was focusing more on his own voice than his performance, which was mostly just exposition, so it was kind of weak. But seeing how we'll be getting more (and better) scenes of him, there's still hope of improvement.

Eclair (Jessica Calvello) - This one was...bad. She just droned soullessly during much of her scenes, and her more emotional scenes were so over-the-top that it reminded me too much of her role as Excel for me to enjoy. This could just be my complete and utter disinterest in Eclair as a character talking, though, and it would be tricky to give a good or interesting performance to a character who is neither of those things. But honestly, I think this one just made it worse...

Momon (Tiffany Grant) - Definitely one of the better ones. There was a cuteness to it that wasn't quite as grating as in Japanese, so it definitely helped make Momon a little more charming for me, when originally he was almost as uninteresting to me as Eclair (and yeah, I finally know for sure that Momon is a boy).

Duke Cream (Scott Zenreich) - He lies somewhere between Eclair's awfulness and Momon's decency. All I know about this guy is that he's a complete unknown, so if this is his first major voice role, he has much room for improvement. But he did bring his lame role just a little step up, so he wasn't god-awful.

Dist (Taliesin Jaffe) - He was just okay. And that's saying a lot, since Dist is one of the most boring, forgettable anime movie villains in the rogue's gallery of all boring, forgettable movie villains.

Cannon (Kyle Hebert) - Can't go wrong with Kyle. He was a tad spotty for a scene or two, but he wasn't awful.

Chase (Jason Liebrecht) - This guy was criminally underused. That's his only problem. He was by far the coolest villain, with the coolest powers and coolest design of all the villains in this movie. And now he gets the coolest voice. This guy was scary. I will remember this one.

No wonder he got cast as Rob Lucci in one piece. Both in Unlimited Adventure, and where the dub is now, he just sold me the character (for Jason)

Good god, the dub of Part 7 is out too! I mean, I knew it'd be released on DVD the same day as the movie, so seeing the movie out so soon would've had to mean we'd get this soon too, but still.

Now, I'm gonna go through each one of these bad boys before doing a review. Though I will say that I previewed each major new voice, and Rick Keeling has definitely improved dramatically as Lily. It's like he's much more confident in his part, and he dropped a lot of that inconsistent "black guy" voice he seemed to be using. Here's the rest (besides most of the Edolas choices, though I'll throw in some for the heck of it because meh):